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Turn Windows Explorer into a Power Tool with Stexbar
StExBar adds loads of great features to Windows Explorer, the stock Windows file manager. For example, it lets you create a new folder just by clicking an icon. It lets you configure hotkeys for commonly used commands. It can rename multiple files at once. And it...
Tags: Rick Broida, Software, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Stexbar, Tool, Microsoft Windows Explorer
Blog posts 2008-08-01
Find a Replacement for Windows Explorer
I've always been a bit confused by Windows Explorer, the stock Windows file manager. Microsoft all but buries the program in the OS, making it ridiculously difficult to find (hint: right-click Start and choose Explore). Plus, it's practically the same no-frills file manager it was 10 years ago, never evolving...
Tags: Rick Broida, Microsoft Windows Explorer, Microsoft Windows, EXPLORER, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Software
Blog posts 2007-07-20
Recent Pages simply displays the destination folder. (Navigating with the Address Bar in Windows Vista's Windows Explorer)
Recent Pages simply displays the destination folder. (Navigating with the Address Bar in Windows Vista's Windows Explorer)Up ButtonI am similarly impressed/pleased with the new navigation features, with one reservation. I will NOT forget the Up button ever existed, and I WANT IT BACK!! The Up button allowed me...
Tags: destination folder, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Explorer, Microsoft Windows Vista
Discussion threads 2007-05-04
Get Access to 25GB of Free Cloud Storage from Windows Explorer
Get access to SkyDrive's 25GB online storage from Windows Explorer or any folder in Windows with this free add-on. by Dave Johnson
Tags: Microsoft Access, Microsoft Windows Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Storage, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-11-02
Extending Search beyond the Desktop and Internet; Datacatch Librarian, Seamlessly Integrated with Microsoft Windows Explorer, Makes Searching Removable Media as Easy as Searching Your Hard Drive or the Internet
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Datacatch Inc., an independent software company based in the U.S. and Australia, today formally launched DatacatchR LibrarianR, a new application for managing and organizing information and data that is backed up, stored, or used through removable media. With the increasing amount of data that is collected...
Tags: desktop, hard drive, Internet, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Explorer, removable media
Research articles 2006-08-02

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DOCUMENTUM Defines New Benchmark for Ease of Use With Its Market-Leading Intranet Document Management System; Integration Extended To Include Microsoft Windows Explorer
PLEASANTON, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 7, 1998--In continuing efforts to extend ease of use and accessibility to its Enterprise Document Management SystemTMEDMS for intranets, DOCUMENTUMR Inc. (NASDAQ:DCTM) today announced planned support for Microsoft Windows Explorer as a native interface.
Tags: Documentum, ease of use, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
Research articles 1998-01-07
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Is Updated with New Default Options
Microsoft is offering users the up-front option of making Internet Explorer 8 their default browser, or else staying with a rival browser, as part of a Patch Tuesday update. The new version of IE 8 comes as Microsoft finds itself losing browser market-share to Firefox and other rivals, and negotiating...
Tags: Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer
News items 2009-08-11
Microsoft Windows 7 Family Pack, Upgrades Headed to Europe
Microsoft plans to release both a Family Pack and upgrades to its upcoming Windows 7 operating system in Europe. The move comes after Microsoft decided to market the original version of Windows 7 in the EU, which includes Internet Explorer 8, with a "ballot screen" that allows the end user...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7
News items 2009-08-24
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Support Continues, Despite Calls for Phase-Out
Microsoft will continue to support Internet Explorer 6 through April 2014, despite calls from certain portions of the online community to phase out the eight-year-old browser. Although a significant percentage of people continue to use IE 6, that number has been dropping more of the online community either adopts Internet...
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
News items 2009-08-12
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Coming to HTC Touch2, Sony Ericsson Xperia
Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5, Redmond's new mobile operating system, will be integrated into several smartphones this fall, including the HTC Touch2 and Sony Ericsson Xperia X2, according to both companies. Although Microsoft lags behind Apple, Palm and other companies currently entrenched in the smartphone space, it hopes that added functionality...
Tags: Mobile, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Mobile, High Tech Computer Corp., Smart Phone
News items 2009-09-02
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Will Debut on 3 LG Electronics Smartphones
Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 will also roll out on three LG Electronics smartphone models in coming weeks, and eventually 13 devices made by the company by the end of 2010. Other manufacturers, such as HTC and Sony Ericsson, have announced this week that their upcoming smartphones will include Windows Mobile...
Tags: LG Electronics Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Mobile, High Tech Computer Corp., Smart Phone
News items 2009-09-03
Microsoft: Windows 7 Security Concerns Sensationalized by Sophos
A Microsoft executive accused Sophos of over-hyping claims that Windows 7's User Account Control is ineffective at fighting malware. Sophos countered that the goal was merely to show that UAC may not provide the level of protection they thought.Microsoft accused security vendor Sophos of sensationalizing claims regarding Windows 7 security.'Last...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, User Account Control, Malware, Sophos Plc.
News items 2009-11-09
Starfish Software Announces EarthTime for Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0; World Clock ActiveX Control Now Available
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 13, 1996--Starfish Software, Inc. today released EarthTime ActiveX concurrently with the release of Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0. The EarthTime ActiveX control is designed for Microsoft Internet Explorer and runs on Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0. EarthTime ActiveX allows users to easily keep track...
Tags: ActiveX Control, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer
Research articles 1996-08-13
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Arrives Oct. 6 with Help from Samsung, HTC, Toshiba
On the Windows Mobile blog, new details are emerging about the Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones due to arrive Oct. 6. Coming from HP, LG, HTC, Samsung and others, the smartphones will offer something for everyone, including options regarding pricing, touchscreens, keyboards, accelerometers, cameras and GPS.Microsoft is revealing new details about...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Mobile, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., High Tech Computer Corp., Smart Phone
News items 2009-09-01
Microsoft Licenses Superscape 3-D Internet Viewer for Microsoft Internet Explorer Starter Kit; Leading Internet Virtual Reality Software Included in Microsoft Internet Kit; Starter Kit Part of Windows 95
PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 15, 1996--Superscape Inc., the world's leading provider of software tools for creating 3-D virtual worlds, today announced that Microsoft Corp. has licensed Superscape's Internet 3-D virtual reality viewer and will include it with Microsoft's new Internet Explorer Starter Kit, including the starter kit as part of...
Tags: Internet, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 95
Research articles 1996-10-15
Cornerstone Provides Premium Solution for Adding Document Imaging Functionality to Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 Applications; Cornerstone's ActiveX Available with Windows '95 and the Internet Explorer Starter Kit 3.0
SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 17, 1996--Cornerstone Imaging, Inc., a provider of hardware and software components for image-enabling standard computing systems, today announced that their PixTools/EZ ActiveX control, designed for adding document imaging functionality to Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 applications, was selected as a premium solution by Microsoft for inclusion in...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows
Research articles 1996-10-17
Google Chrome OS Browser to Mimic Windows Explorer?
When Google announced their plans for a new "cloud"-based operating system built around the web browser, there was some concern about the OS's capabilities. Although a lot of our computing can now be done in the web browser these days thanks to online applications and services, there...
Tags: Google Inc., Web Browser, Google Chrome, Operating System
News items 2009-11-12
Outlook Software Corp. bundles Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser in new products
DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--May 30, 1996--Outlook Software Corp., a leading provider of innovative real estate and property management software products and solutions, is now including the MicrosoftR Internet ExplorerTM for WindowsR 95 with its products developed for the Microsoft WindowsR 95 operating system.
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, Web browser
Research articles 1996-05-30
Microsoft Internet Explorer Starter Kit Ships with Tumbleweed ActiveX control Built Right In
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 15, 1996--It just got a whole lot easier to publish and consume documents on the World Wide Web. Tumbleweed Software Corporation today announced that its Envoy ActiveXTM control is now included in the retail version of the MicrosoftR Internet Explorer Starter Kit. The Internet...
Tags: ActiveX Control, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer
Research articles 1996-10-15
Sourcefire Provides Coverage in Advance of Latest Microsoft Internet Explorer Threat; Sourcefire Vulnerability Research Team Continues to Deliver Coverage Ahead Threats
COLUMBIA, Md. -- Sourcefire, Inc., the creators of SnortR and the world leader in intrusion prevention, today announced that its customers and Snort users already have coverage in place for the recently released proof of concept exploit code attacking a vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer, which impacts users of Windows...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, team, vulnerability
Research articles 2005-11-22
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